Mosprom Center Opens Telebridge With Latin America
MOSCOW, September 7, 2021 (Newswire.com) - Mosprom provides support to exporting firms in Moscow. Fifty representatives from Argentina, Chili, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Ecuador, Mexico, Venezuela, and other countries are expected to take part in the event.
"We see Latin America as a priority area for growing Moscow's exports. In the first half of 2021, outside of natural resources and energy, exports to that region totaled USD 212.58 million. That is four times the figure from the same period of 2020, and double the number from 2019. In just six months, 19 Latin American countries bought goods from Moscow. Our leading importers are Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Peru," said Alexander Prokhorov, head of Moscow's department for investment and industrial policy.
Prokhorov added that Moscow is one of the top 10 regions of Russia exporting non-natural-resources products and is fifth overall in delivery volume.
The international conversation will feature a plenary session dedicated to investment and industrial cooperation and three sector-specific roundtables:
· Information technologies and digitization as developing frontiers in the global economy
· Agrobusiness: Cutting-edge technology for traditional sectors
· Energy: Possibilities, barriers, and cooperation
Speakers will include the heads of sector-specific agencies in Moscow and the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, federal and regional officials from Latin American countries, and business figures. They will share their experiences and discuss international trade in Latin America, answer questions about commercial relationships, and discuss the prospects for Moscow companies in the Latin American market. Other participants will represent Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and other countries.
Register on the event website to take part in the online event or to watch the live broadcast.
The Mosprom Center, subordinate to the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy, deals with individual support for the capital's industrial and agribusiness exports.
The experts at the Center analyze the target markets for the capital's manufacturers. Specialists study the macroeconomic report on the target market, as well as the risk profile, including entry barriers, the state of the industry in the target market, its dependence on exports and imports, and SWOT analyses of the consumer market. The experts at the Center also perform individual analyses for the companies in order to determine the most effective strategy for entering foreign markets.
In addition, as part of the buyer program, the Center's experts - free of charge and based on specific export needs - help Moscow companies with the search of counterparties and negotiations with potential buyers abroad, in addition to providing for the participation of Moscow companies in international exhibitions and business missions.
Source: Mosprom